AR# 6704: 3.1i Design Manager - How do I specify files (EDN, EDF, VHD, VER, SCH, etc.) to be automatically copied to my version or revision subdirectories for maintenance?
AR# 6704
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3.1i Design Manager - How do I specify files (EDN, EDF, VHD, VER, SCH, etc.) to be automatically copied to my version or revision subdirectories for maintenance?
Is there a way to automatically specify the copying of files into each and every newly created version or revision subdirectory for the purpose of storing source netlist information along with implementation output?
A solution for both 2.1i and 3.1i software is described below.
解决方案
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To access this feature in 2.1i:
The Xilinx Design Manager has a "back-door" feature that allows you to automatically specify the copying of files into each and every newly created version or revision directory. To access this feature:
1. Open up a project in Design Manager
2. Select the project name (i.e. - Counter), and right-click on your mouse. Select "Properties".
NOTE: If you want to specify files to be copied into each and every newly created version, select "Version List" from within the Project Properties dialog. If you prefer to specify files to be copied into each and every newly created revision, select "Revision List" from within this same dialog.
3. Within the respective "Files List" dialog, browse for the file(s) you'd like copied, then "Set" them. Click "OK" when you're done.
4. The files specified will now be copied upon the creation of new versions and/or revisions. To verify, take a look at the contents of the directory structure.
2. Having selected a revision, go to Design->Project Properties
NOTE: If you want to specify files to be copied into each and every newly created version, select "Version List" from within the Project Properties dialog. If you prefer to specify files to be copied into each and every newly created revision, select "Revision List" from within this same dialog.
3. Within the respective "Files List" dialog, browse for the file(s) you'd like copied, then "Set" them. Click "OK" when you're done.
4. The files specified will now be copied upon the creation of new versions and/or revisions. To verify, take a look at the contents of the directory structure.